TORONTO â" A good amount of Nicole Holofcener can be found in a Nicole Holofcener movie. The writer and director, who has made five features, draws from personal thoughts and experiences to build her lived-in, reflective comedies. Her latest, âEnough Said,â which screened here at the Toronto International Film Festival this week and opens in theaters on Sept. 18, stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a single mother whose daughter is going away to college. She begins dating a divorced father (James Gandolfini, in one of his final roles), who is also facing an empty nest. In this video, Ms. Holofcener discusses the themes of her film and the places from which her ideas spring.
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